SDVN Success Stories
Find out more about the suitability of Evertz SDVN products for your project using real-world examples.
Cleveland Cavaliers
The transition to Evertz DreamCatcher™, Studer Vista, and SDVN solutions has delivered significant operational improvements across all aspects of the Cleveland Cavaliers' production workflows. The organization is now able to manage simultaneous events across multiple teams and venues without compromising quality or efficiency. The increased flexibility has allowed operators to handle diverse production requirements with ease, whether managing live games, in-venue entertainment, or supporting radio broadcasts and digital content.
M6 Group
Leading French broadcaster Metropole Television SA (commonly known as the M6 Group) has futureproofed its new Master Control Room near Paris by placing state of the art Evertz IP technology at the heart of its operation. The switch from SDI to IP (ST 2110) will allow M6 to easily incorporate new HD services, new delivery platforms and new video formats such as Ultra HD 4K and 8K.
Southern Methodist University
Southern Methodist University (SMU), located in Dallas, Texas, is a leading private research institution with a growing commitment to collegiate athletics and broadcast innovation. To support high-quality productions for the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), SMU has transformed its campus-based production facility into a centralized IP-driven hub connecting six venues to four production control rooms.
Baylor University
In 2024, Baylor University created a new broadcast hub at McLane Stadium to support events and live streaming across multiple venues. Baylor University selected Evertz SDVN for its broadcast hub, featuring MAGNUM-OS for workflow management, Evertz VUE for centralized control, and a redundant NATX-32 system for scalable routing, along with multiviewers and timing support. Baylor also upgraded to an Evertz DreamCatcher™ system with 36 inputs, 12 outputs, and support for 1080p video. Baylor's familiarity with DreamCatcher™ led to the upgrade for its new broadcast center.